Edmodo- try it
Angela Smith
Jenny Swanson Vorhees
Culture change: everyone knows the same rules and has the same expectations Finding books to cover the topics needed
Library andclassroom collaboration
Drama= Bullying, students may not relate to bullying in their lives,they view it as drama
Develop empathy using books instead of real-life examples that put kids on the spot or madeIUPAC situatns that don't ring true.
Golden rule
Face to face discussion of problems
Permanence of pressing send or post
Children's literature:
Off the grid
Get rid of parents
Now, get rid of cell phone
Technology has to now be part of the story to make it believable. It drives the plot Operation Redwood, S. Terrell French. The main character makes Internet mistakes to discuss with students. Nim's Island, Wendy Orr
Analyzing from a safe position.
Reading other people's email
Responding to other people's email
Responsibility to keep it personal, log off, shut down
Giving personal information to people you don't know
Make use of adult help (iCarly example)
Make literary connections with events and outcomes
No record of who or how many people see what you post on the internet
Engaging emotions through the story
Stories are easier to remember, they encapsulate
Engage memory through stories
Themes, brainstorm. Technology theme. Wishing vs truth when there is no face-to-face
Bad uses and good uses of technology
Family Connections
Parent responsibility,
Kids interview their parents about their technology use and rules
Culture of lying on the internet
Books
The Future of Us
The Unforgotten Coat
A Mango Shaped Space
12 Finally
The Danger Box
I.Q.
The Revealers
Mousenet
As Easy As Falling Off the Face of the Earth
Feed
The Shredderman
The Prisoner of Cell 25
Edmodo- try it
Angela Smith
Jenny Swanson Vorhees
Culture change: everyone knows the same rules and has the same expectations
Finding books to cover the topics needed
Library andclassroom collaboration
Drama= Bullying, students may not relate to bullying in their lives,they view it as drama
Develop empathy using books instead of real-life examples that put kids on the spot or madeIUPAC situatns that don't ring true.
Children's literature:
Off the grid
Get rid of parents
Now, get rid of cell phone
Technology has to now be part of the story to make it believable. It drives the plot
Operation Redwood, S. Terrell French. The main character makes Internet mistakes to discuss with students.
Nim's Island, Wendy Orr
Analyzing from a safe position.
Reading other people's email
Responding to other people's email
Responsibility to keep it personal, log off, shut down
Giving personal information to people you don't know
Make use of adult help (iCarly example)
Make literary connections with events and outcomes
No record of who or how many people see what you post on the internet
Engaging emotions through the story
Stories are easier to remember, they encapsulate
Engage memory through stories
Themes, brainstorm. Technology theme. Wishing vs truth when there is no face-to-face
Bad uses and good uses of technology
Family Connections
Parent responsibility,
Kids interview their parents about their technology use and rules
Culture of lying on the internet
Books
The Future of Us
The Unforgotten Coat
A Mango Shaped Space
12 Finally
The Danger Box
I.Q.
The Revealers
Mousenet
As Easy As Falling Off the Face of the Earth
Feed
The Shredderman
The Prisoner of Cell 25